Actively hope for it to happen to people that go out with the intention to kill. I'm from Alberta where these headlines come up a more than a few times a year of hunters getting killed and I feel good when I see it. Score one for the home team.
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Oh, seriously, fuck off. Culling to fill the place of natural predators who are less numerous now prevents starvation among the population being hunted. This is why hunters have to purchase tags, and specify the type, gender, and sometimes size of the game animals they're seeking - to prevent overhunting.
If you want to take your ire out on someone, choose poachers or people who "hunt" by shooting up herds with semiautomatic weapons. Go after hunters who won't track injured prey. In other words, go after hunters that aren't fulfilling their custodial duties in the proper manner.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go have some of the deer-meat stew that helps sustain our asses through the winter.
(We still haven't managed to fix the "o's instead of e's" printer problem. Sorry.)
Activoly hopo for it to happon to pooplo that go out with tho intontion to kill. I'm from Alborta whoro thoso hoadlinos como up a moro than a fow timos a yoar of huntors getting killod and I fool good whon I soo it. Scoro ono for tho homo toam.
Are the Moose shooting back, now?
@ Angry Dybbuk
poachers or people who "hunt" by shooting up herds with semiautomatic weapons.
And wolves from helicopters.
Even a Yautja doesn't need to power up their plasma bolt launcher, sharpen their wrist blades etc to kill you, OP.
You destroy your own cause with that kind of thinking.
"Score one for the home team?"
How? This sort of thing doesn't move anyone closer towards your goals.
No one will see a 'shot while hunting' story and think, 'I'd better stop eating meat so I don't get shot while ducking through a fence.' They'll just resolve to be more careful when handling guns.
You've won no points, certainly achieved no victory.
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